How Meghan Markle formed a bond with the Supervet after her dog's 'terrible accident': Duchess shares the heartfelt reason she will 'always be grateful' for Noel Fitzpatrick
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Meghan Markle has shared a deeply emotional tribute to her rescue dog Guy, who has passed away after she adopted him in 2015. Guy, a Beagle who was rescued from a kill shelter in Kentucky, remained by Meghan's side throughout her whirlwind love story with Prince Harry and accompanied the Duchess to the UK in 2017.
However, it wasn't an easy trip. The beagle, who was described as her 'absolute world', endured a 'terrible accident' shortly before they moved across the pond. This meant that Guy underwent surgeries for several months, unable to leave the clinic and the Duchess of Sussex got the heartbreaking news from doctors that he would never walk again.
But then she encountered Dr Noel Fitzpatrick, the star of Channel 4's Supervet, who thought otherwise. Meghan, who was described as 'distraught' and 'very upset' about Guy's condition, entrusted the vet with her precious pet and a bond was formed. Guy was treated by Noel and his co-workers at Fitzpatrick Referrals, located in Eashing.
The Sussexes would drive by the clinic late at night, after hours, to see her dog as he recovered in the practice, located in Surrey. The montage offered a sweet insight into the Sussexes' home life with the sweet Beagle, Guy, over the years. The former working royal added that she will 'always be grateful' to the Supervet and his team, along with those at Queen West Animal Hospital in Toronto who also looked after Guy.